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18 Sep, 2020
correct dimensions and seals ok
Fitted it on my kazuma meerkat 50cc. Fits fine, works fine, engine runs nice.

15 Jun, 2019
Fob fixed in less than an hour
The seller delivered this extremely cost-effective solution in double quick time.
Quality of the casing is fine & it included all the innards except for the circuit board itself (no PCB was made clear in the listing - you use your own old one which still retains the codes for your vehicle even though it can't send them due to a dead fob battery).
Both outer shells, a 'tray' inside that cradles the PCB, 3 replacement switches, and a new battery are included.
I found a Dremel useful for removing the old battery & its lugs with minimal heat damage to the existing PCB before using no-clean flux and desolder braid to finally clean up the PCB holes. The supplied new battery had legs which took solder very easily, so each leg only took a moment to fully wet. This is important because it reduces the chance you'll destroy the PCB hanging around too long with the soldering iron).
I panicked at first when I saw that the old battery that came out was showing 3.5V, and the new one I'd just soldered in was giving 3V.. so I was despondent that this kit wasn't the cure for my particular problem. Maybe my old fob battery had been ok all along & it was a "trip to the £200 dealer time" anyway.
But, I went outside with trepidation, worried anyway that I'd fried the fob board with too much heat.. tried it.. blink of indicators made my heart leap. Central Locking fixed.
I guess it must be that even though the old battery shows 3.5V at rest, it dies very quickly now when called upon to do anything useful.
Decent PCB tools help in assembly (fine soldering iron, Dremel with cutoff wheel & 1mm drill bit, desolder braid, a bottle of no-clean flux). Also, spectacles / good eyesight / steady hand required to use this repair kit but if done with care it works very well!

20 Oct, 2020
Works well & plenty of choice
There's plenty of choice in the box and it shrinks well using a cigarette lighter. I'm no longer scratching around the workshop for scraps of heatshrink.